Over the years, this number has increased to 40 official versions.Just like Robin Williams did in his rendition of the character, many of the Genie's international voice-actors used impressions of national personalities and celebrities. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.
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The Genie has no choice but to grant Jafar's first and second wish to become Sultan of Agrabah and the world's most powerful sorcerer. Jafar is able to do this because he was still bound by his lamp and thus had access to all the power that came with it.
Though shocked by such a selfless question, Genie takes the opportunity to express his longing for freedom. Genie, in shock, uses his high-tech security system to prepare an attack but is told that the man is Aladdin's father That night, Cassim is exposed as the king of thieves and caught attempting to steal the scepter with Iago. In the dystopian Agrabah, Genie sits in depressed silence as Jafar continuously tortures Jasmine and her father. In the popular RPG franchise, Genie plays a recurring role, originally featured as a major character in the world of Agrabah, reliving his role from the original film during the adventures of the heroic In the first game, Genie utilizes magic in a technique known as "Showtime", in which he casts random magic like the Thunder, Gravity, and Stop families. He decorates the city and After the dust settles, Genie has the task of rebuilding and reorganizing the wedding. Genie is then seen dancing with all the palace inhabitants during the credits. 1.
After seeing Genie's potential, Aladdin wishes to become a prince in the hopes that he can attract Princess Jasmine's attention. While the Genie is willing to sacrifice his freedom in order to allow Aladdin to be with Princess Jasmine, Aladdin decides to live up to his original promise and uses his final wish to free the Genie from his lamp's power, much to the latter's surprise and happiness. Genie can also be seen in a poster in the queue area of For meet-and-greets, he can sometimes be found with Aladdin and Jasmine in Genie also appeared in the show Springtime Surprise performed at Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Freedom, exploiting his powers, jokes, chess, pool, parades, doing impressions, Eden, dancing, movies, traveling, singingSlavery, itty-bitty living spaces, losing, bringing people back from the dead, guavas, catching pneumonia, getting snapped by crabs, his magic being used for evil, lies, Aladdin embarrassing him, lampsFreed from the lamp as a result of Aladdin's final wish"Phenomenal cosmic powers... itty bitty living space!" Aladdin warmly thanks Genie, who responds by admitting to having a growing fondness for him. He is shown to have shape-shifting abilities, which allow for many and varied sight gags. The Genie is loosely based on the Genie of the Lamp featured in the Genie was originally a slave imprisoned within his lamp, which, itself, was sealed away in the As well as largely driving the plot in the first film, Genie serves as a comic relief element in each of his appearances. According to the filmmakers' commentary, Genie's energy is a direct result of his imprisonment; his years of isolation have left him teaming with vigor, so whenever he is given a chance at freedom, his first instinct is to go wild with his powers by cracking jokes and entertaining whatever audience he has.
After granting his first wish, Jafar becomes the Sultan of Agrabah. « Aladdin » est l’histoire enlevante d’un rat d’égout charmant nommé Aladdin, de la courageuse et déterminée princesse Jasmine et du Génie qui pourrait détenir la clef de leur avenir. Aladdin still gets to marry Princess Jasmine, as the Sultan is touched by the young couple's love for one another, so he changes the law so the princess can marry whomever she pleases. Later, he is confronted by Jafar and imprisoned alongside Abu. Aladdin, however, manages to get back to the Palace where he stops Jafar from putting Agrabah under control where "Prince Ali" is once again revealed to be Aladdin. Genie is ecstatic, and eagerly sets his sight on seeing the world, but not before bidding Aladdin farewell, claiming the latter will always be a prince in his eyes. If Jafar had been freed, he would only have been as powerful as he was before becoming a genie, making his third wish a waste. To ensure Aladdin doesn't interfere again, Jafar banishes the street rat to the ends of the earth, alongside Abu and Carpet. In this version, Genie replaces the Peddler famous for singing "Like in the original, Genie provides heavy comedy and fast-paced dialogue throughout the story, some of which include pop culture references, self-aware humor, and fourth wall jokes. However, as they both know, the fulfillment of this wish causes Jafar to be imprisoned in a lamp of his own, which a now-more-relieved Genie hurls into the desert, freeing Agrabah from his tyranny. While Aladdin and Jasmine ride on Carpet to explore the world around them, the couple arrives back to Agrabah where Aladdin tells the Genie that "Prince Ali" is actually Aladdin where the Genie tells him to tell the truth who he really is. Feeling sympathy, Aladdin promises to use his third wish to free Genie, though the latter finds this hard to believe. Though horrified by the thought of such a cruel man having all the power in the universe, Genie reluctantly grants Jafar's final wish. He was voiced by Robin Williams in the first film. He is also inviting, as when he first met Aladdin, Genie immediately introduced himself as a friend to rely on and emphasized the fact that his purpose was to magically enhance Aladdin's life by any means necessary (so long as it did not interfere with the three rules of wishing). The world to reopen 2. A kindhearted street urchin and a power-hungry Grand Vizier vie for a magic lamp that has the power to make their deepest wishes come true. Following a contract dispute between Williams and the Walt Disney Company, Dan Castellaneta voiced the Genie throughout the direct-to-video feature The Return of Jafar, as well as the television series, before Williams reprised the role for the final installment, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, as well as for the character's own …